How I Started My CPR Instructor Business

9 years ago I started from scratch a CPR training company, A Hero for Life (aheroforlife.com). Back then I was running another business which I’d become burned out with and looking for something different. The one thing I already had going for me was that I already knew how to run a small business from my last company. A little under 3 years ago I came up with an idea I had brewing and authored a digital How-To guide on how to start your own CPR training business like the one I run to this day. The one thing I wished I had back then was someone to show me exactly what I needed to do to start a successful business like the one I’m referring to, how to market myself, sectors to penetrate, etc… Now I’ve decided to pay it forward and share with others what I did to make my business a success in a fraction amount of the time it took me.

Benefits You Get With My CPR Instructor Training

My knowledge of running a successful CPR training company for over 9 years

All of my marketing materials (which are in a editable format) which I still use on a regular basis

90 Days of unlimited phone support to answer any and all questions you may have. (This alone is huge!)

A detailed blueprint on the nuts and bolts of this kind of business and how to run it successfully

The best place to go for Liability insurance which can save you big $$Best places to find the supplies that you will need to run this business (which is minimal)

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Reoccurring revenue for you every 2 years if you follow what I show you

“90 DAYS OF PHONE SUPPORT To Get Your Questions Answered"

Only $97

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Frequently Asked Questions on How To Become A CPR Instructor

How much money can I make at doing this type of work?

By working it part time, a conservative figure would be around 45K per year. If you’re working at it full time, close to 90-110 K per year. The best part about this business is that when you do instruct a class, you’re making a HIGH hourly rate compared to someone that’s working a 9-5 job and getting paid by the hour. I can literally make in 3-4 hours which many people make all day. To be honest, I have not worked a 40 hour week in 9 years since I started this business.

How much do I need to invest in this business?

Typically you shouldn’t have to spend more than 3,500 to get everything up and going. That includes getting your training certification, business license, supplies such as manikins, Defibrillator trainer, related supplies, etc… Plain and simple…. They’re not many businesses you can start with such a low initial investment.

Do I need special permits to operate this business?

Besides a business license, your certification card, and liability insurance (which is cheap) there is nothing else you need.

4 Essential Reasons Why You Should Learn How To Become A CPR Instructor

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High Hourly Rates

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Repeat Business

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Time Freedom

CPR Business Guide

My mission is to help you start and grow a lucrative CPR Instructor business to supplement or replace your current income. Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions. - Scott Lehnkering, Founder of CPR Business Guide & A Hero For Life